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Sevilla
La Vega
Séville

Aznalcóllar Mine – Guadalquivir River loop from Cartuja

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Road cycling routes
Spain
Andalusia
Sevilla
La Vega
Séville

Aznalcóllar Mine – Guadalquivir River loop from Cartuja

Moderate

5.0

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229

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Aznalcóllar Mine – Guadalquivir River loop from Cartuja

03:45

87.4km

550m

Road cycling

Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: May 21, 2026

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Includes a segment in which cycling is not permitted

After 86.0 km for 166 m

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Train Station

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2.21 km

Bridge over the Guadalquivir River

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View of the Edificio Torretriana, an administrative building of the Junta de Andalucia, built in 1993. It is known for its unique circular shape and color (a yellow tint).

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36.0 km

Aznalcóllar Mine

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The municipality known above all for its pyrite mines (exploited since ancient times by the Romans) temporarily closed after one of the biggest environmental disasters in Europe - when in 1998 the Aznalcóllar mining dam burst and caused a polluting spill in this area.

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42.0 km

View of the Agrio Reservoir

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Views of the Agrio river reservoir - its name comes from the taste of its waters, caused by the mining that has occurred in its basin for thousands of years.

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81.5 km

Guadalquivir River

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It is the fifth longest river in the Iberian Peninsula. It is 657 km from the Sierra de Cazorla (source) to Sanlúcar (Atlantic Ocean). On its journey through Andalusia from east to west it passes through cities such as Andújar, Córdoba and Seville. From pre-Roman times it was known as Baetis or Betis, and was called Wad al-Kibir (Great River) by the Arabs from the eleventh century.

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83.5 km

View from the Triana Bridge

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Also called Triana, as it joins the city center with the Triana neighborhood and replaces an old boat bridge that existed in its place in the 19th century.
It was built in 1852, with a design by French engineers Steinacher and Bernadet based on stone and iron. It is the oldest preserved iron bridge in Spain and would be declared a National Historic Monument in 1976, being restored a year later.

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83.8 km

This is a beautiful section of the walk along the Guadalquivir River.
Don't miss the views at sunset.

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86.1 km

The Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art (C.A.A.C.) was created in February 1990 with the intention of providing the Autonomous Community with an appropriate institution for the research, conservation, promotion and dissemination of contemporary art. Subsequently, works began to be acquired with the idea of taking the first steps in creating a permanent collection of contemporary art. In 1997, the Cartuja Monastery became the headquarters of the Center, a decisive step in its evolution. This decree entailed the modification of its statutes and the conversion of the C.A.A.C. in an autonomous Organization - dependent on the Ministry of Culture - that assumed the management of the staff and the collections of the former Monumental Complex of the Cartuja and the Museum of Contemporary Art of Seville.
Since its inception, one of the main objectives of the Andalusian Center for Contemporary Art has been to develop a program of activities that, with a clear educational intention, seeks to promote the study and promotion of international contemporary artistic creation in its most varied expressions. Temporary exhibitions, seminars, workshops, concerts, meetings, recitals, film series, conferences... have been the communication tools used to carry out this purpose. The Center's cultural offering is complemented by a visit to the monument itself, which houses an important artistic and archaeological heritage, a product of its long history. caac.es

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87.4 km

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Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

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67.5 km

9.11 km

6.50 km

4.07 km

331 m

< 100 m

Surfaces

79.5 km

7.09 km

519 m

392 m

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